US2012117849A1PendingUtilityA1

Magnetic boresighter

Individually held — no corporate assignee on recordPriority: Nov 17, 2010Filed: Nov 17, 2010Published: May 17, 2012
Est. expiryNov 17, 2030(~4.3 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
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Abstract

A rifle boresighter having a front adapted to face a rifle user after the boresighter has been attached to a rifle and a rear adapted to face away from the user after the boresighter has been attached to a rifle. The boresighter includes a post defining a receptacle that retains a magnet and a tubular housing having a front and a rear coincident to the front and rear of the boresighter and being supported by the post. A collimating lens is supported at the front of the tubular housing, a reticle supported in the tubular housing and a light window in the rear of the tubular housing. Also, the tubular housing is supported by the post approximately midway between it front and its rear, thereby providing a balanced load to the magnet.

Claims

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1 . A rifle boresighter having a front adapted to face a rifle user after said boresighter has been attached to a rifle and a rear adapted to face away from said user after said boresighter has been attached to a rifle, said boresighter comprising:
 (a) a post defining a receptacle that retains a magnet;   (b) a tubular housing having a front and a rear coincident to said front and rear of said boresighter and being supported by said post;   (c) a collimating lens supported at said front of said tubular housing, a reticle supported in said tubular housing and a light window in said rear of said tubular housing; and   (d) wherein said tubular housing is supported by said post approximately midway between it front and its rear, thereby providing a balanced load to said magnet.   
     
     
         2 . The boresighter of  claim 1 , wherein said magnet has a roughened front surface, to counteract the tendency of the magnet, and therefore, the boresighter to slide downwardly under the force of gravity while the boresighter is in use. 
     
     
         3 . A rifle boresighter, comprising:
 (a) a post defining a receptacle, retaining a magnet;   (b) a tubular housing supported by said post;   (c) a collimating lens assembly supported at said front of said tubular housing, a reticle supported in said tubular housing and a light window in the rear of said tubular housing; and   (d) wherein said magnet is roughened to provide frictional support against the front of a rifle barrel.   
     
     
         4 . A boresighter that includes an optical assembly and a magnet for attachment to the end of a rifle barrel, said optical assembly connected to said magnet by a bridge, and wherein said magnet has a vertical extent of less than 40 mm, thereby reducing the expense of producing said boresighter while accommodating most rifle and scope assembly geometries. 
     
     
         5 . The boresighter of  claim 4 , wherein said magnet has a vertical extent of less than 35 mm. 
     
     
         6 . The boresighter of  claim 4 , wherein said magnet has a vertical extent of less than 30 mm. 
     
     
         7 . The boresighter of  claim 4 , wherein said magnet has a vertical extent of less than 27 mm. 
     
     
         8 . The boresighter of  claim 4 , wherein said magnet is elliptical, thereby providing sufficient greater width in the vertical middle, to accommodate a rifle barrel. 
     
     
         9 . The boresighter of  claim 8 , wherein said magnet is round. 
     
     
         10 . The boresighter of  claim 4  having a round optical assembly attached and supported by a post attached to said magnet, sound round optical assembly having a round collimating lens at the front of said optical assembly and wherein said collimating lens has a diameter of less than 40 mm, reducing scope expense. 
     
     
         11 . The boresighter of  claim 10  wherein said collimating lens has a diameter of less than 35 mm. 
     
     
         12 . The boresighter of  claim 10  wherein said collimating lens has a diameter of less than 30 mm. 
     
     
         13 . The boresighter of  claim 10 , wherein said collimating lens has a diameter of less than 28 mm. 
     
     
         14 . The boresighter of  claim 10 , wherein said post has a length, such that the boresighter and said optical assembly are separated, at closest points, by between 12 and 20 mm. 
     
     
         15 . A boresighter that includes an optical assembly, including a collimating lens, and a magnet for attachment to the end of a rifle barrel, said optical assembly connected to said magnet by a bridge, and wherein said collimating lens has a diameter of less than 35 mm, thereby reducing the expense of producing said boresighter while accommodating most rifle and scope assembly geometries.

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